Why is Marshall's pitch count limit 4 while Fry is allowed to have 20+ pitches despite being a total loser?

Was Marshall taken out of the game because he had reached his pitch limit?

Marshall was in the game to protect the lead, which he appeared he wouldn't be able to do. Fry was in the game as a bridge to Colome, who, on the road, wasn't going to come into the game until the White Sox took the lead. If Fry had gotten out of the inning, he would have been replaced, but without a lead the level of dependability out of the bullpen would have been in a downward spiral.

Brutal play by Anderson to end the game. He had no chance to throw out the runner at first. The obvious play was to go to third, and he had him, even with Moncada not being on the bag. Anderson has a LONG way to go before he's a good defensive shortstop. He's improved a lot, but then you see stuff like this that just leaves you shaking your head.

Brutal play by Anderson to end the game. He had no chance to throw out the runner at first. The obvious play was to go to third, and he had him, even with Moncada not being on the bag. Anderson has a LONG way to go before he's a good defensive shortstop. He's improved a lot, but then you see stuff like this that just leaves you shaking your head.

Agreed... He has to cut down on the errors. Having reporters out there asking these types of questions would be a breathe of fresh air.

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Agreed... He has to cut down on the errors. Having reporters out there asking these types of questions would be a breathe of fresh air.

I have really gotten to like Anderson, he's one of my favorites, but he really needs to focus during the games. It seems like he loses his focus really easy. The play obviously should have been to third, it was right in front of him. Also, there was a play in the 8th or 9th, routine ground ball and he threw it low, Jose had to take it on the short hop. That happens ALL THE TIME. 98% of his throws should be to Jose's chest and almost all major league shortstops do this. He seems to have 1 of 10 throws in the dirt. He's got the talent, just needs to stay focused!

Brutal play by Anderson to end the game. He had no chance to throw out the runner at first. The obvious play was to go to third, and he had him, even with Moncada not being on the bag. Anderson has a LONG way to go before he's a good defensive shortstop. He's improved a lot, but then you see stuff like this that just leaves you shaking your head.

Moncada wasn’t at the bag, but he didn’t need to be. Moncada had a 25-ft lead on the runner coming from second and was moving back to the bag. All Anderson needs to do there is pivot towards 3rd and lead Moncada with the throw similar to a 1B leading a pitcher with the throw when covering first.

The mental mistakes by multiple players is a sign of bad coaching and the intentional walks to JBJ just reinforced that. Renteria isn't a good manager.

No, it's a sign of players making mental mistakes. Renteria can't be on the field holding players hands. There were tons of mental errors made tonight by other teams, it's not something only the White Sox do....

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